Waking Their Neighbors Up: The Nashville Agrarians Rediscovered

Thomas Daniel Young

Waking Their Neighbors Up: The Nashville Agrarians Rediscovered
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Country
United States
Published
1 March 2010
Pages
106
ISBN
9780820334752

Waking Their Neighbors Up: The Nashville Agrarians Rediscovered

Thomas Daniel Young

Stung by attacks upon the South following the celebrated Scopes monkey trial in the 1920s, some of the poets comprising the Fugitive group at Vanderbilt University–notably John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren– conceived the idea of a symposium that would argue for the worth of an ordered, traditional society as an alternative to what they perceived as the increasing materialism of their times. The Fugitives were joined by eight other southerners, and the result was the 1930 Agrarian manifesto I’ll Take My Stand. Published in 1982, this retrospective look at the Nashville Agrarians traces the evolution of I’ll Take My Stand, explains what the men who made it were trying to do, and argues that time has proved them to be prophets.

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